【ゆっくり解説】『カサブランカ』だけじゃない!イングリッド・バーグマン出演作ベスト10

>> Zundamon [Yukkuri Commentary] It’s not just “Casablanca”! >> Zundamon Top 10 Ingrid Bergman appearances >> Yukkuri MarisaHello everyone! >> Yukkuri MarisaThis time, we’ll be introducing the works of the legendary actress who made her name in Hollywood’s Golden Age, >> Yukkuri MarisaIngrid Bergman, in the form of a top 10 selection chosen by our own arbitrary and biased opinion! >> Yukkuri MarisaShe’s well known as the heroine of “Casablanca”, >> Yukkuri MarisaBut her glorious career can’t be fully explained by just one movie. >> Yukkuri ReimuIngrid Bergman! >> Yukkuri ReimuOf course I know the name. >> Yukkuri ReimuShe’s an actress with such a beautiful and pure image that she’s even called a “saint”. >> Yukkuri ReimuBut to be honest, I don’t know much about her other works besides “Casablanca”… >> Yukkuri ReimuWhat other movies has she appeared in? >> Yukkuri MarisaGood question, Reimu. >> Yukkuri MarisaIn fact, she’s a talented actress who has won an Academy Award three times, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe’s played an amazingly wide range of roles, from suspense to comedy. >> Yukkuri MarisaAnd what’s more, her life has been far more eventful than you’d imagine from her image as a “saint.” >> Yukkuri MarisaThis time, we’ll be explaining her charms in detail, along with some of her masterpieces, >> Yukkuri MarisaEnjoy it to the end! >> Zundamon #10 – Cactus Flower (1969) >> Yukkuri MarisaNow, in #10 of this ranking, >> Yukkuri MarisaWe can see a surprising side of Ingrid Bergman in “Cactus Flower.” >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s a romantic comedy from 1969. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s a bit surprising that she’d star in a comedy, isn’t it? >> Yukkuri ReimuYes! >> Yukkuri Reimu: I have a strong image of her from “Casablanca,” so I couldn’t imagine her in a comedy. >> Yukkuri Reimu: What kind of role did she play? >> Yukkuri Marisa: In this movie, she played Stephanie, a secretary to a strict dentist. >> Yukkuri Marisa: A single dentist lies about being married in order to date a younger woman, >> Yukkuri Marisa: It’s a slapstick comedy in which Stephanie plays the role of a fake wife to cover up the lie. >> Yukkuri Reimu: Wow! >> Yukkuri Reimu: That sounds like a slapstick comedy! >> Yukkuri Marisa: Ingrid played Stephanie, who is too earnest and seems humorous, >> Yukkuri Marisa: Really charmingly. >> Yukkuri Marisa: Completely different from her previous heavy roles, >> Yukkuri Marisa: A light and new charm blossomed in this film. >> Yukkuri Marisa: She was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for this performance. >> Yukkuri ReimuShe’s so cute, being so strict yet so humorous! >> Yukkuri ReimuAnd she was even nominated for a Golden Globe! >> Yukkuri ReimuI’m amazed at the breadth of her acting. >> Yukkuri MarisaSo, Cactus Flower is a very important film that >> Yukkuri MarisaIngrid Bergman’s incredible talent in comedy and >> Yukkuri Marisashe can captivate the audience. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s a film that makes you realize her diverse charms. >> Yukkuri ReimuI see! >> Yukkuri ReimuI’d like to watch it too and discover new charms in her! >> Zundamon #9 – The Orient Express (1974) >> Yukkuri MarisaNumber 9 is the monumental mystery film released in 1974, >> Yukkuri MarisaThe Orient Express! >> Yukkuri ReimuThe Orient Express! >> Yukkuri ReimuIt’s a very famous work based on an Agatha Christie novel! >> Yukkuri ReimuThis movie had a lineup of leading stars, >> Yukkuri ReimuIt was an incredibly luxurious all-star cast movie, right? >> Yukkuri ReimuWhat role did Ingrid Bergman play in it? >> Yukkuri MarisaAs Reimu said, it was an extremely luxurious production that brought together all the stars of the time. >> Yukkuri MarisaAnd this movie was the one that made >> Yukkuri MarisaIngrid Bergman known to the world once again as a “monster actress”. >> Yukkuri MarisaBecause for this movie she won her third Academy Award, >> Yukkuri MarisaBest Supporting Actress. >> Yukkuri MarisaWhat’s more, what’s surprising is how short her screen time was. >> Yukkuri MarisaEven though she was only on screen for about 10 minutes in the entire movie, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe snatched the Oscar statuette. >> Yukkuri ReimuAn Academy Award in just 10 minutes?! >> Yukkuri ReimuThat’s legendary…! >> Yukkuri ReimuWhat kind of magic did she use!? >> Yukkuri ReimuIt must have been a very impactful role, and her acting must have been intense…! >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s right. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe plays Greta Olsson, a slightly timid and plain missionary from Sweden . >> Yukkuri MarisaAmong the other characters, who are all glamorous characters such as wealthy people, countesses, and diplomats, >> Yukkuri MarisaAt first glance, she is an inconspicuous presence. >> Yukkuri MarisaHowever, the highlight is concentrated in the interrogation scene by the great detective Poirot. >> Yukkuri MarisaThis scene was actually filmed in one long take that lasted about five minutes, >> Yukkuri MarisaBergman’s acting here is truly breathtaking. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe timidly quotes the Bible and stammers about her alibi, >> Yukkuri MarisaDeep sadness and a secret she can’t hide swirls in her eyes… >> Yukkuri MarisaShe perfectly expresses her complex inner thoughts in front of the uninterrupted camera. >> Yukkuri MarisaThis godlike performance grabbed the hearts of the Academy members. >> Yukkuri ReimuFive -minute long take… >> Yukkuri ReimuShe pulled off such a delicate performance in a situation where she couldn’t hide anything… >> Yukkuri ReimuIt’s a scene that really gives you goosebumps and tests her true worth as an actor. >> Yukkuri MarisaAh. >> Yukkuri MarisaAnd there’s an episode that shows her personality. >> Yukkuri MarisaAt the Academy Awards ceremony, she said this in her speech. >> Yukkuri Marisa”This award should have gone to Valentina Cortese for ‘Dedicating Love to Film.'” >> Yukkuri MarisaShe praised the performance of her friend, who was also a candidate, rather than her own. >> Yukkuri MarisaThis humble attitude is also one of the reasons why she is loved by so many people. >> Yukkuri MarisaAnd so, she grabbed the highest honor with only a short appearance, >> Yukkuri MarisaHer overwhelming talent and presence were shown in “The Man on the Orient Express,” which is in 9th place! >> Zundamon 8th place – Joan of Arc (1948) >> Yukkuri Marisa8th place is the light and shadow in her career, >> Yukkuri MarisaIt was a work that was a turning point in both senses. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt was the historical epic “Joan of Arc” that was released in 1948! >> Yukkuri ReimuJoan of Arc! >> Yukkuri ReimuIsn’t she the saint who saved France? >> Yukkuri ReimuI think that role couldn’t be more perfect for the pure image of Ingrid Bergman, who was called a “saint” ! >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s exactly right, Reimu. >> Yukkuri MarisaIn fact, the role of Joan of Arc was a special role that >> Yukkuri MarisaIngrid Bergman herself had been eager to play for many years, >> Yukkuri Marisaitly, it was a role that she had been eager to play for the rest of her life. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe originally played this role on Broadway and achieved great success. >> Yukkuri MarisaFollowing that success, she herself was deeply involved in the production, >> Yukkuri MarisaThe film was made with great anticipation, and it was truly a work that could be called a life’s work. >> Yukkuri ReimuWow! >> Yukkuri ReimuSo you had such strong feelings for the role. >> Yukkuri ReimuYour passion as an actress is incredible, to have even made a movie adaptation yourself! >> Yukkuri ReimuI’m sure the movie was a historic success, right? >> Yukkuri Marisa…I’d like to say, but it’s actually not that simple. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer performance in this movie was highly praised and she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe also won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design. >> Yukkuri MarisaBut it ended up being a huge flop at the box office. >> Yukkuri MarisaThe reasons for this are said to be the excessive production costs, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe was 33 at the time, and there was also criticism that she was playing a teenage Jeanne. >> Yukkuri ReimuWhat!? >> Yukkuri ReimuThe work you poured so much passion into failed at the box office… >> Yukkuri ReimuThat must have been a huge shock for her… >> Yukkuri MarisaAh. >> Slowly MarisaBut that’s not the only reason this movie was a turning point in her career. >> Slowly MarisaAfter the release of this movie, >> Slowly Marisashe wrote a letter to Italian master director Roberto Rossellini. >> Slowly MarisaThat was the beginning of the “great scandal of the century” that would lead to her being chased out of Hollywood. >> Slowly MarisaSo this “Joan of Arc” was >> Slowly Marisaher last film in which she reigned at the top of Hollywood as a “saint”, >> Slowly Marisaand at the same time, it was the film that opened the door to her subsequent turbulent life. >> Slowly MarisaThat’s why I chose “Joan of Arc” for number 8. >> Slowly MarisaIt’s an important film that lets you feel both her pure passion and the light and shadow that marked a major turning point in her career . >> Zundamon #7 – For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) >> Yukkuri MarisaIngrid Bergman’s top 10 films, >> Yukkuri MarisaNumber 7 is the epic drama For Whom the Bell Tolls, based on a Hemingway novel. >> Yukkuri MarisaReleased in 1943, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe plays Maria, a member of a guerilla unit during the Spanish Civil War. >> Yukkuri ReimuBased on a Hemingway novel! >> Yukkuri ReimuIt’s a profound work. >> Yukkuri ReimuWhat kind of woman is Maria? >> Yukkuri MarisaThis work is set during the Spanish Civil War, >> Yukkuri MarisaIt tells the story of the fleeting love between Robert, an American volunteer soldier, and Maria. >> Yukkuri MarisaMaria was deeply scarred by the war, >> Yukkuri Marisaand suffered the tragedy of having her hair cut short as a result. >> Yukkuri MarisaBut she’s a pure and lovely woman who finds hope after meeting Robert. >> Yukkuri ReimuIt’s heartbreaking how love blossoms amid the tragedy of the war. >> Yukkuri ReimuI can picture her lovely acting. >> Yukkuri MarisaAh. >> Yukkuri MarisaIngrid really did a great job portraying Maria’s delicate emotional fluctuations, >> the emotional scars she received from the war, >> and the process of her gradually opening up after meeting Robert . >> Yukkuri MarisaHer clear eyes in particular made Maria’s inner purity stand out. >> Yukkuri ReimuNot only was her acting ability impressive, but her facial expressions and eyes also expressed her feelings. >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s right. >> Yukkuri MarisaThis film was released right after Casablanca, >> Yukkuri MarisaIt solidified her stardom. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for this movie. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s proof that her acting deeply touched the hearts of the audience. >> Yukkuri ReimuIt was right after Casablanca! >> Yukkuri ReimuShe was certainly immensely popular at the time. >> Yukkuri ReimuAnd her acting skills were also a factor. >> Yukkuri MarisaIn For Whom the Bell Tolls, >> Yukkuri MarisaIngrid Bergman’s portrayal of human dignity and love in the harsh conditions of war, >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s a film that occupies a very important position in her career. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt once again demonstrated her unwavering talent. >> Yukkuri ReimuIt’s a film that lets you reaffirm her charm. >> Yukkuri ReimuI’d love to see it! >> Zundamon No. 6 – Autumn Sonata (1978) >> Yukkuri MarisaNumber six is ​​a film that is completely different from the glamorous Hollywood productions of the past, >> Yukkuri Marisaa profound and extremely spectacular. >> Yukkuri MarisaIn 1978, she teamed up with the great director Ingmar Bergman from her native Sweden, >> Yukkuri MarisaAutumn Sonata. >> Yukkuri MarisaThis was Ingrid Bergman’s last theatrical starring role. >> Yukkuri Reimu’s last starring film…! >> Yukkuri ReimuAnd it was directed by the famous Ingmar Bergman!? >> Yukkuri ReimuSomehow, even the title has a strong artistic scent… >> Yukkuri ReimuAutumn Sonata…what kind of story is it about? >> This movie is about a world-famous pianist mother and her daughter, who lives quietly in the countryside, reuniting for the first time in seven years. >> But in one night, the love that had been building up between them for years, >> hatred, jealousy, misunderstanding… all sorts of emotions come pouring out like a dam breaking, >> and they clash violently in this soulful dialogue. >> Ingrid Bergman plays Charlotte, the mother, who is self-centered and >> has sacrificed her family for her art. >> Yukkuri ReimuA love-hate drama between mother and daughter… >> Yukkuri ReimuJust hearing about it makes my heart ache. >> Yukkuri ReimuAnd what’s more, she plays a completely different role from the “saints” and “tragic heroines” she’s played up until now >> Yukkuri ReimuShe plays a selfish mother. >> Yukkuri MarisaExactly. >> Yukkuri MarisaWhat’s amazing about this movie is >> Yukkuri MarisaShe throws away the public image she’s cultivated up until that point as “Ingrid Bergman” >> Yukkuri Marisaeverything. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe throws away all her beauty and nobility, revealing even her old age, weakness, >> Yukkuri Marisaand her ugly egoism, and plays a sinful person. >> Yukkuri MarisaIn particular, the late-night confession scene with Liv Ullmann, who plays her daughter, >> Yukkuri Marisais a clash of souls that goes beyond acting. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s so tense that you can’t even breathe watching it. >> Yukkuri ReimuShe exposes everything about herself… >> Yukkuri ReimuIt may have been her last challenge as an actress. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s truly the culmination of her career. >> Yukkuri MarisaWith this intense performance, she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for the seventh and last time. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s a state she could only have reached after being banished from Hollywood and gaining various experiences. >> Yukkuri MarisaIn the twilight of her acting career, she imprinted her most human image on the screen. >> It’s because of Yukkuri Marisa that I chose Autumn Sonata as number 6. >> ZundamonNumber 5 – White Terror (1945) >> Yukkuri MarisaNow, we’re finally entering the top 5! >> Yukkuri MarisaIn Autumn Sonata, number 6, she gave a spectacular performance that could be said to be the culmination of her acting career. >> Yukkuri MarisaBut in 5th place is a masterpiece from her most brilliant period in Hollywood, >> Yukkuri Marisathat highlights her intellectual beauty. >> Yukkuri MarisaThe first time she teamed up with the god of suspense, director Alfred Hitchcock, >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s the 1945 film, “The White Terror”! >> Yukkuri ReimuA Hitchcock film has finally arrived! >> Yukkuri ReimuThe White Terror… just the title is enough to send shivers down my spine. >> Yukkuri ReimuAlso, I wonder what the suspense roles she plays are like? >> Yukkuri ReimuIs she a weak heroine who only needs to be protected? >> Yukkuri MarisaNo, that’s completely different! >> Yukkuri MarisaWhat made this film groundbreaking was that >> Yukkuri MarisaIngrid Bergman played not just a heroine, >> Yukkuri Marisabut a “psychoanalyst”. >> Yukkuri MarisaThis intelligent and professional role was an important step that elevated her from just a “beautiful actress” to a “great actress with both intelligence and elegance”. >> Yukkuri ReimuA psychoanalyst?! >> Yukkuri ReimuI wonder if she’s playing a role that calmly solves the mystery of the case? >> Yukkuri ReimuIt seems like she has a different charm from her previous image! >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s right. >> Yukkuri MarisaThe story begins with the arrival of the new director of the psychiatric hospital where she works. >> Yukkuri MarisaBut the man is a fake, just a patient who has lost his memory. >> Yukkuri MarisaTo clear him of the suspicion of committing a crime, >> Yukkuri Marisashe tries to open the door to his closed memories using the key of psychoanalysis. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer passion to save the one she loves and her calm analysis as a doctor. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe does a great job of portraying the complicated female emotions torn between these two. >> Yukkuri ReimuThe conflict between love and duty…! >> Yukkuri ReimuThat’s a difficult role that tests your acting ability. >> Yukkuri ReimuIt looks interesting as a suspense story, and it looks like it’ll be worth watching as a love story. >> Yukkuri MarisaAh. >> Yukkuri MarisaAnd there’s another highlight of this movie. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s the nightmare scene the protagonist has, >> Yukkuri MarisaThis surreal image was designed by none other than the master of surrealism, >> Yukkuri MarisaSalvador Dali. >> Yukkuri MarisaThe nightmare world, dotted with distorted eyeballs and strange objects, >> Yukkuri Marisastill looks innovative even now, and leaves a strong impact. >> Yukkuri MarisaThis artistic challenge also solidifies the value of this work in film history. >> Yukkuri MarisaHitchcock’s skillful direction, Dali’s dazzling images, >> Yukkuri Marisa and Bergman’s intelligent acting. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s because of this miracle film that these three elements are perfectly fused together that >> Yukkuri Marisa’s “White Terror” has been ranked 5th! >> Zundamon4th place – Reminiscence (1956) >> Yukkuri ReimuIn “White Terror,” ranked 5th, she established an intelligent and new image of a heroine. >> Yukkuri ReimuWe’re finally in the top 4, but I wonder what kind of masterpiece will come next? >> Yukkuri ReimuI’m excited! >> Yukkuri MarisaAh, from here on out, it’s legendary territory. >> Yukkuri MarisaNumber 4 is a film that will remain in film history and truly symbolizes a “miraculous comeback.” >> Yukkuri MarisaReleased in 1956, it was Ingrid Bergman’s return to Hollywood, >> Yukkuri Marisa’s “Reminiscence”! >> Yukkuri Reimu’s return to Hollywood! >> Yukkuri ReimuNow that I think about it, after Joan of Arc, >> Yukkuri Reimu she left Hollywood due to a scandal. >> Yukkuri ReimuAfter a long period of misfortune, she’s finally back… >> Yukkuri ReimuThis must have been a really special film for her and for her fans. >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s right. >> Yukkuri MarisaThis film isn’t just a comeback. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s a monument to her complete comeback , showing the world her indomitable spirit and overwhelming ability once again . >> Yukkuri MarisaBecause Bergman, despite a seven-year hiatus, >> Yukkuri Marisawon her second Academy Award for Best Actress for this film. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe silenced the people who banished her from Hollywood with just her acting ability. >> Yukkuri MarisaThere ‘s no story as satisfying as this, right? >> Yukkuri ReimuShe overcame a hiatus and suddenly won an Oscar!? >> Yukkuri ReimuShe’s amazing! >> Yukkuri ReimuShe’s too amazing! >> Yukkuri Reimu What kind of role did she play and what kind of acting did she show!? >> Yukkuri Marisa She plays Anna, a mysterious woman who has lost her memory. >> Yukkuri Marisa She claims to be Princess Anastasia, who was supposed to have been killed during the Russian Revolution. >> Yukkuri Marisa She is promoted by a conman and receives an education as a princess, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe herself, and the audience, begin to wonder whether she is the real Yukkuri Marisa, >> or a fake who is playing the role of a perfect princess. >> Yukkuri MarisaThe ambiguous and mysterious role >> Yukkuri MarisaIt seems to overlap with her own situation at the time. >> Yukkuri ReimuIs she the real one or a fake… >> Yukkuri ReimuIt’s a really meaningful role. >> Yukkuri ReimuPerhaps it was because she has struggled between her own self as an actress and the image that society has created for her >> that she was able to express Yukkuri Reimu. >> Yukkuri MarisaYou really have keen insight, Reimu. >> Yukkuri MarisaAt the climax of the movie, there is a scene where she meets the exiled empress dowager, >> and her acting here is simply stunning. >> Yukkuri MarisaThe transformation from a weak appearance to gradually regaining the dignity of a princess is enough to give you goosebumps. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe overcame the adversity of being banished and seized the glory once again. >> Yukkuri MarisaWith its dramatic background, this film is even more moving than the movie. >> Because it’s Yukkuri Marisa, she’s in 4th place, no complaints! >> ZundamonNo. 3 Gaslight (1944) >> Yukkuri Marisa’s complete comeback in “Remembrance” was amazing, wasn’t it? >> Yukkuri Marisa, now in the top 3. >> Yukkuri MarisaNo. 3 is the timeless masterpiece that brought her her first Academy Award for Best Actress and >> carved Yukkuri Marisa’s name into Hollywood history forever. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s “Gaslight”, released in 1944 and directed by George Cukor! >> Yukkuri ReimuIt’s finally here! >> Yukkuri Reimu’s first Oscar win! >> Yukkuri Reimu”Gaslight”… a rather ominous title, but it’s a very famous work. >> Yukkuri ReimuI’m sure it’s also a psychological term…? >> Yukkuri MarisaYou know a lot, Reimu! >> Yukkuri MarisaExactly. >> Yukkuri MarisaThe term “gaslighting,” >> Yukkuri Marisawhich means “subtle psychological abuse,” >> Yukkuri Marisawas born from this movie. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt must have had an incredible influence for a single movie to become the origin of a global psychological term, >> Yukkuri Marisa. >> Yukkuri MarisaThat is the best proof that this work is not just a suspense movie, >> Yukkuri Marisait is a historical masterpiece. >> Yukkuri ReimuIt’s amazing that a word has been derived from a movie… >> Yukkuri ReimuWhat kind of story is it ? >> Yukkuri ReimuWhat role did Ingrid Bergman play? >> Yukkuri MarisaShe plays the role of Paula, a beautiful and innocent young married woman. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe starts her married life with her beloved husband in the London mansion where her aunt was once murdered, >> Yukkuri MarisaFrom that day on, strange events begin to occur. >> Yukkuri MarisaThings start disappearing on their own, mysterious noises are heard from the attic, >> Yukkuri MarisaAnd the gas lamp in the house suddenly goes dark for no apparent reason… >> Yukkuri MarisaHer husband keeps whispering gently, “You’re just imagining things,” and “You’re ill.” >> Yukkuri MarisaOnly the audience knows that it’s a trap set by her husband. >> Yukkuri ReimuWow…! >> Yukkuri ReimuThat’s scary! >> Yukkuri ReimuTo be slowly driven to the brink of mental exhaustion and even to doubt one’s own sanity… >> Yukkuri ReimuIsn’t that the most insidious and terrifying type of horror? >> Yukkuri MarisaRight? >> Yukkuri MarisaAnd the true essence of this film is in Bergman’s acting. >> Yukkuri MarisaAt first, a happy woman full of confidence slowly loses her confidence due to her husband’s trap, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe loses her memory, becomes haggard, and becomes frightened. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe beautifully expressed that delicate and painful change. >> Yukkuri MarisaWatching her trembling voice and anxiously flickering eyes, >> Yukkuri Marisathe audience becomes one with Paula and feels a suffocating fear. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt is this godlike acting that makes Gaslight a masterpiece. >> Yukkuri MarisaUnquestionably third place! >> ZundamonSecond place – Dishonored (1946) >> Yukkuri ReimuWinning an Oscar for Gaslight, and then her miraculous comeback in Remembrance… >> Yukkuri ReimuThere are so many legends that I ‘m fed up. >> Yukkuri ReimuFinally second place, but is there any work better than this? >> Yukkuri MarisaYes, there is. >> Yukkuri MarisaSecond place goes to the gods of suspense, Hitchcock and Ingrid Bergman, >> Yukkuri MarisaAmong the works produced by this golden duo, >> Yukkuri MarisaThis is one that is highly regarded as Yukkuri Marisa’s best work. >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s Notorious, released in 1946! >> Yukkuri ReimuNotorious! >> Yukkuri ReimuIt’s directed by Hitchcock again! >> Yukkuri ReimuAnd it’s a masterpiece!? >> Yukkuri ReimuWhite Terror was also amazing, but will it surpass that? >> Yukkuri ReimuWhat on earth is so amazing about it! >> Yukkuri MarisaEverything about this movie is amazing, but if I had to say, >> Yukkuri MarisaIngrid Bergman’s portrayal of the heroine, >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s the sheer “sadness” and “sensuality” of that character. >> Yukkuri MarisaIn this film, she plays Alicia, a female spy who sacrifices herself for her country. >> Yukkuri MarisaBut she’s not just a spy. >> Yukkuri Marisa: Under the orders of her beloved spy (Cary Grant), >> Yukkuri Marisa: As he watches, she pretends to give her body and soul to the enemy Nazi leader, >> and in the end, they even get married. >> Yukkuri Reimu: What?! >> Yukkuri Reimu: Being ordered by the man she loves to “marry another man”?! >> Yukkuri Reimu: That’s… too much! >> Yukkuri Reimu: She has an image of a “saint”, so it’s surprising that she was able to take on such a role… >> Yukkuri Marisa, right? >> Yukkuri Marisa: But it was by playing this complex character, which could be called a dirty role, >> that Yukkuri Marisa’s true value as an actress was shown. >> Yukkuri Marisa: Loyalty to her country, feelings for the man she loves, and fear and despair for her mission. >> Yukkuri Marisa: All of that is expressed with just one “gaze”. >> Yukkuri MarisaEven though she is embraced by the man she loves, >> Yukkuri MarisaShe knows that there is no true love in those arms… Alicia’s painful expression >> Yukkuri Marisarips the hearts of those who watch. >> Yukkuri ReimuShe says it all with just her gaze… >> Yukkuri Reimu is amazing. >> Yukkuri ReimuThat’s an expression of the soul that goes beyond acting. >> Yukkuri MarisaAh. >> Yukkuri MarisaAnd Hitchcock’s direction is also divine. >> Yukkuri MarisaEspecially famous is the “two and a half minute kissing scene” that will remain in film history. >> Yukkuri MarisaIn order to get around the censors, the kisses and conversations were repeated in short bursts, >> Yukkuri MarisaBut on the contrary, the burning passion of the two was expressed. >> Yukkuri MarisaThis miraculous fusion of suspense and romance, >> Yukkuri MarisaAnd the painful beauty of the heroine who burns between love and duty. >> Yukkuri MarisaThis is one of Bergman’s greatest masterpieces. >> Yukkuri MarisaI won’t accept any objections to this second place! >> ZundamonNo. 1 – Casablanca (1942) >> Yukkuri MarisaNow, Reimu, this is finally the last of our long ranking. >> Yukkuri Marisa Pushing aside many masterpieces and legendary performances, this Ingrid Bergman ranking, >> Yukkuri Marisa And at the top of all movie rankings, >> Yukkuri Marisa continues to shine brilliantly as an immortal monument… >> The glorious No. 1 is the 1942 film directed by Michael Curtiz, >> Yukkuri Marisa: Casablanca! >> Yukkuri Reimu: Casablanca…! >> Yukkuri Reimu: It’s finally here, the most classic of the classics! >> Even I, who don’t watch many Yukkuri Reimu movies, know the name. >> Yukkuri Reimu: But to be honest, I don’t really know why this movie has been passed down as such a “legend”, >> Yukkuri Reimu: Can you tell me, Marisa? >> Yukkuri Marisa: Of course! >> Yukkuri Marisa: Why is this movie immortal? >> Yukkuri MarisaIt’s love, friendship, betrayal, self-sacrifice, and adult dandyism… >> Yukkuri MarisaAll the elements required for a story of men and women are packed into this one film in a miraculous balance. >> Yukkuri MarisaSet in Casablanca, an African city where people seeking freedom gather during World War II, >> Yukkuri MarisaIngrid Bergman plays Ilsa, a beautiful married woman whose husband is an anti-Nazi activist . >> Yukkuri ReimuShe’s playing a married woman. >> Yukkuri ReimuI have a feeling things will be turbulent… >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s right. >> Yukkuri MarisaShe visits Rick, the owner of the bar that controls the town, in search of a pass to seek asylum in America . >> Yukkuri MarisaBut that man is the very man with whom she fell passionately in love in Paris, >> Yukkuri MarisaAnd who disappeared from her sight without telling her why, her destined partner. >> Yukkuri MarisaPast love, love and duty to her current husband. >> Yukkuri MarisaThe conflict Ilsa feels as she is torn between these two is the core of this story. >> Yukkuri ReimuWow…! >> Yukkuri ReimuIt’s the ultimate choice. >> Yukkuri ReimuThe one she loves, or her duty… >> Yukkuri ReimuI’m anxious to see which one she will choose! >> Yukkuri MarisaRight? >> Yukkuri MarisaAnd Ingrid Bergman’s acting is divine here. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer moist eyes tell all about her undying love for Rick, >> and her guilt at not being able to betray her husband. >> Yukkuri MarisaIn particular, the scene where Rick plays the memorable song “As Time Goes By” on the piano is overwhelming. >> Yukkuri MarisaHer expression, a mixture of surprise, sadness, and joy, >> Yukkuri MarisaSpeaks more eloquently than her lines. >> Yukkuri ReimuHer “eyes” drive the story… >> Yukkuri MarisaThat’s exactly right. >> Yukkuri MarisaAnd then there’s the final scene at the foggy airfield, said to be the most famous in film history. >> Yukkuri MarisaA heartbreaking, yet noble decision made out of love… >> Yukkuri MarisaAlong with the legendary line, “I’ll give you a toast to your eyes,” >> Yukkuri MarisaThis film will shine forever. >> Yukkuri MarisaBeauty, acting ability, and the universality of the story. >> Yukkuri MarisaAll of these things come together perfectly in this truly “miracle” film. >> It’s because of Yukkuri Marisa that “Casablanca” is undoubtedly No. 1! >> ZundamonGeneral review and summary >> Yukkuri MarisaWe’ve looked back on the top 10 so far, but >> Yukkuri MarisaIngrid Bergman’s appeal isn’t just her beauty, >> Yukkuri MarisaNow you see that, right? 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概要
ハリウッド黄金期を代表する伝説の大女優、イングリッド・バーグマン。今回は彼女の出演作ベスト10を、魔理沙と霊夢がランキング形式で徹底解説!不朽の名作『カサブランカ』から、心理学用語の語源となった『ガス燈』まで。その波乱万丈な生涯と、色褪せない魅力の秘密に迫ります。

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0:00 前説(イントロ)
1:17 第10位: サボテンの花 (1969年)
2:56 第9位: オリエント急行殺人事件 (1974年)
5:56 第8位: 『ジャンヌ・ダルク』(1948年)
8:34 第7位: 誰が為に鐘は鳴る (1943年)
10:49 第6位: 秋のソナタ (1978年)
13:28 第5位: 白い恐怖 (1945年)
16:21 第4位: 追想 (1956年)
19:06 第3位: ガス燈 (1944年)
21:43 第2位: 汚名 (1946年)
24:22 第1位: カサブランカ (1942年)
27:26 総評・まとめ

5件のコメント

  1. イングリット・バーグマン、やはり来ましたね!!
    「カサブランカ」が不動の1位、脇にまわっても輝く「オリエント急行」、老いをも武器の「秋のソナタ」、多く
    の作品から素晴らしいピックアップをありがとうございます。やはり順位付けが難しかったのでは・・・

    「秋のソナタ」は、ロッセリーニの元に走ったのは映画の為だったという彼女が、まさに全てをさらけ出した
    遺作ですね。後悔しないのがいいですよね😂😂😂
    ミステリーではクールな知的な魅力が炸裂!!(余談ですが、「ガス燈」には、後のジェシカおばさんが)
    「カサブランカ」はロナルド・レーガン夫妻で、という案もあったそうですが、イングリッドとボギーでホント
    に良かったです😅😅😅

    ひとつ番外を。「さよならをもう一度」(ブラームスはお好きですか)です。40歳過ぎたくらいで「私はおばあ
    さんなの」・・・原作にあるものの、天下の美女にこれを言わせた・・・彼女はよく引きうけました・・・

    美貌と演技力と芸術家魂、すべてを兼ね備えた大女優の生涯を綴る力作動画!ありがとうございます😍😍😍

  2. おおイングリット・バーグマン。日本では「カサブランカ」の人気が突出していて他作品の注目度が低かったと思いますね
    ですから今回の出演作ベスト10は意義深いと思います(小生、紹介された作品はすべて視聴しております)
    彼女の美貌に目が行きがちですが、出演作品も見ると意外にミステリー作品が多い事を改めて再認識しますね。
    それは彼女が美しさだけでなく確かな演技力を持った女優であるの事の証しでしょう。
    私の持論で「本当に美しい女性はモノクロだとより一層美しさが際立つ」と言うもの。「カサブランカ」は将にこれだと思います。
    (カサブランカをカラー化した映像を見た事がありますが、ラストでの霧に煙る空港での彼女の美しさが台無しに😢)

  3. イングリット・バーグマン深夜テレビでガス燈を観たとき、こんなに綺麗な人がこの世に😢いるのかと思ったのを覚えてます。シャルル・ボワイエも完璧な紳士なのにどこか威圧的で不気味な雰囲気で凄く良かったですね。
    この中ではジャンヌ・ダーク以外は見ていますが、実は修道女役だという聖メリーの鐘が凄く見てみたいんです。ゴッドファーザーでまだ若い頃のマイケルとケイがクリスマスデートで一緒に見ていた映画で、その後二人でイチャイチャしてたら父親のドン・コルレオーネの暗殺が知らされ、そこからマイケルのゴッドファーザーへの道が始まるという、二人のごく普通の若いカップとしての最後の瞬間だったのですね。
    それが修道院を舞台とした清らかな美しさのバーグマンの映画だったというのがなんとも皮肉な話だなぁと思ったりしているのです。

  4. 歴史マニアで特にジャンヌダルクは幼い時に心を奪われて以来のヒロインで仏文科に進学フランス偏愛者になった要因にもなっている為イングリッドバーグマン版も見逃せません。19歳で火刑台にあがったジャンヌを30代のバーグマンが映像で演じるのは作品の出来不出来より年齢的な違和感が先にきてしまいます。舞台とは違いますからね。彼女の清廉さや意志の強さある意味ジェンダーレスな雰囲気自体はジャンヌに合っていますが。いかんせん年齢は残酷で他にももう少し若ければ逆に歳を重ねた時ならという例は多々。特に実在した人物というのはイメージが出来上がっていますから。さてジャンヌダルク映画を見比べるのもほぼライフワーク笑。興味深いのはアメリカ映画とヨーロッパ映画では全く違う。前者は派手な戦闘シーンや悲劇的な最期、かたや後者は非常に宗教的な側面を重要視。ミラジョボビッチ版は見応えありですが初見の英語版でジャンヌがフォローミーはリアリティ無し。実はジャンセバーグ版もあり子供時代にTVで観て以来なのでいつかリベンジしたいのですがどこにもなくて。さてヨーロッパの方はほぼ宗教裁判やジャンヌの心理状態に特化したものばかりで非常に忍耐力を要します。バーグマンの回ですのにジャンヌダルク映画ばかりを語ってしまいました‥

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